The 2018 Steelers had a pretty bad collapse, but it was nothing compared to the 2018 Panthers. They started the year 6-2 and finished with a record of 7-9 thanks to a 7-game losing streak.
I would argue the Bengals had the worst collapse of 2018. I wouldn't count the Steelers as a collapse because they started out in fourth place and didn't start climbing the division until midseason.
@@bradleycarroll8187They’ve both got well deserved Super Bowl rings so I think they’ll be alright. They still made the playoffs, it’s not like the 1994 Eagles who were 7-2 at one point, looking like the class of the NFC, before losing 7 straight and missing the postseason altogether. How Rich Kotite got a head coaching job after that is one of the great mysteries of sports.
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People forget the 2011 and 2012 Bears teams. The 2011 Bears started 7-3 and went on to end the season 8-8, while the 2012 Bears started 7-1 and missed the playoffs at 10-6. I still remember how the wk16 game vs GB the Bears got the Packers to 4th down 3 times in the final drive and they still lost. Those seasons got Lovie Smith fired.
As a lifelong Redskins fan, the 1978 season always sticks in my craw. However, the 1996 Skins started out 7-1 and fell to 9-7 and no playoffs. Darrell Green said around mid-season. "This team is not that good." (as their record would indicate at that time) As a player who had been through the wars for over a decade at that point, he knew what a playoff and Super Bowl team were all about. And he was exactly right. Speaking of 1978, there were three collapses that season, not just the Skins. The 1978 Packers started out a very surprising 7-2 and looked to be the '78 version of the '77 Orange Crush Broncos. But they stumbled badly down the stretch and finished 8-7-1. With that tie coming against the Vikings, which in the end cost them, since the Vikings also finished 8-7-1 and won the division due to tiebreakers. 1978 also featured the most famous "Collapse Play" of all time. The 1978 Giants started out an also very surprising 5-3. They started stumbling after that, and of course, the roof really caved in on them thanks to the Miracle of the Meadowlands. A play that probably had more multiple team-wide implications than any other. They finished 6-10, the entire coaching and front office staff was fired and they drafted some small college QB from Moorehead State the next season. Somebody named Phil Simms.
The most amazing thing about those three teams collapsing in '78 is that not only did none of them make the playoffs, but none of them even reached 9 wins. With only the Packers even having a winning record (barely)
@@robertdrake560 the UN recognizes 251 countries and territories (195 “official” countries are part of the UN itself as members). One example could be Taiwan, which some countries recognizes as an independent nation while others don’t (like China, mostly due to political/economic reasons) But the real number is not really important in this case, he’s right about the fact that football is way behind soccer internationally
2018 Redskins 6-3 before Alex Smith breaks his leg Two weeks later back up QB Colt McCoy breaks his leg Following week Mark Sanchez starts Week after that Josh Johnson starts and finishes the season On top of that the Redskins finished the season with 5th and 6th string O-line guys, a defense that was top 8 for the first 8-10 weeks and finished as the 17th ranked defense and 28th ranked offense. Front office also let go of DJ Swearinger (safety) who was having a pro-bowl season. Redskins finished 7-9 with 24 guys on IR this season (no you read that correctly, 24).
Niners top 3 receivers are injured, their franchise quarterback was injured the entire season, and we're on our 3rd and 5th string halfbacks. Hey, but at least we have a tight end
@@parker7891 At least you had some good receivers to start the season. Redskins came into the season with relatively no name receivers. Still, can't argue with that 49ers record. Losing Jimmy G and receivers was indeed crippling.
@@littlebrady I'm also a Redskins fan. The fact that we had to sign and start Mark Sanchez was already enough reason to include them on this year's list of collapses.
Yes, my 2012 Chicago Bears started 7-1... My QB Jay Cutler got injured and they never came back... That shows you how important Cutler was for the Bears. Since then, they let him go for Mike Glennon, Trubisky, washed out Sanchez and I don't know how many other quarterbacks...
@@scoobycarr5558 I don't know what happened to the Bears that year. I remember they had a home loss to the Houston Oilers if I'm correct and they never recovered.
@@gopackgocheesehead4life57 how is players taking less money to be on our team cause they recognize that we were already only 1 half competent qb away from a deep playoff run already equal to buying a sb?!
@Costa Zambaras Don't forget, getting outsmarted and overmatched by the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV, getting run over by the Dolphins in Super Bowl VIII, getting done in by questionable officiating and the Steelers in Super Bowl IX, and being physically dominated by the Raiders in Super Bowl XI. Oh, and that's not even mentioning being stopped at the goal line in Washington by an injured Darrell Green in 1987. Yeah, the Vikings just can't catch a break, can they?!?!
@Costa Zambaras I'm with you on the Paul Allen bit. It's one of those things where you shouldn't laugh, but you can't stop yourself because it's just that funny. As for the Vikings/Saints game, as a die hard Saints fan all my life, that's the one time I've ever had to pull against Minnesota. As questionable as my team's tactics were (and I think we're still paying for it if what happened in Minnesota last year is any indication) I knew the Vikings were gonna find a way to lose that game.
And neither was the worst Jets collapse ever. That was in 1986 when the Jets started the season 10-1. There were articles written about how they were the best NFL team in all history. Then they were blown out in all five remaining games. Ended up 10-6 and missed the playoffs.
@@dreiss Jets made the playoffs in 1986 and won the first-round game that year against the Chiefs. So they don't belong here. They do belong on some epic-flop list for the way they lost their next and last game that season, in double overtime to the Browns. Jets were rolling until Mark Gastineau got flagged for roughing the passer on a bonehead play that gave the Browns new life in a game they were going to lose.
dreiss uhh wrong the jets made the playoffs that year. They beat the chiefs in the wild card round 35-15 then proceeded to shoot themselves in the foot with mark gastineaus roughing the passer penalty in their divisional round loss in double overtime to the Browns
@@Joescotterpuss He was probably in a delusion hoping that they were ranking Best Touchdowns Scored In the Final Minute or something crazy like that because he STILL can't come to grips with the fact that he sucks at something he loves.
Don't let this distract you from the fact that Hector is gonna be running 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines. On top of that he just came into Harry's and ordered 3 t66 turbos with NOS and a Motec System Exhaust.
mattsme13 Just so you’re aware, the Mike Tice clip was from a 2004 interview (there’s a bar in the top left corner of the screen) and not a current appearance. Not that it makes him any less of an ass, however.
Radio show interviewer: Hey, Al Capone, I'd like you come on this show about Greatest Gangsters of the first half of the 20th century. Al Capone:. Ok, but don't ask me any questions about being a gangster.
@@redt7452 that's incorrect. They still got the pick but after Carolina and Jacksonville picked. Also the guy they picked was a 6 time pro bowler and 5 time all pro. Not a bad pick at all
As an Eagles fan, we had one this past year. 10-1 to 11-6 and getting smacked by the Bucs in the WC was embarrassing. I wish that NFL Network would revive these. I love Top 10
Similar to the 2021 Cardinals. Start 7-0 which included blowout wins over the Titans and Rams on the road and looked like world beaters with the #1 scoring offense(they were averaging 30 points a game), then they had the heartbreaking loss to GB because AJ Green didn't turn around and it was all down hill after that. They finished the year 11-6(which included losses to the Panthers and Lions), lost a playoff home game by losing the last game to the awful Seahawks, then get embarrassed in the playoffs by the Rams.
The 2003 Vikings should be #1 on the list. They start 6-0 have all their star players including Randy moss and Dante culpepper and they lose to 4 4-12 teams including blowing a 17-6 4th quarter lead to the lowly 3-12 cardinals!
That was bad but that should be like 2nd. When you go 9-2 and dont make the playoffs nothing is worst than that. You only needed 1 game, and even then 9-7 could realistically get you into the playoffs depending on how the league is looking.
I just remember PA disgustingly signing off with “We’ll see you in August.” After KNOWING they were going to the playoffs all season that was a shocker!
2008 Bucs. Started 9-3, then with 4 games to go, DC Monte Kiffin announces he's leaving the team at the end of the season. Bucs fold like wet laundry for the remaining 4 games. Still had a playoff shot at 9-6, but had to beat JaMarcus Russell & the 4-11 Raiders at home. Tampa lost 31-24.
The Vikings are the biggest choke ever. Not just season wise but playoffs. 1987 NFC Championship: Dropped the ball at the goal line- Redskins go on to win the Super Bowl. 1998 NFC Championship: Gary Andersen missed his first kick in 2 years and blew a 7 point lead with only minutes left. 2009 NFC Confrence Championship : Brett Favre gets picked off in field goal range with seconds left on the clock. Saints win in overtime. Also there have been 2 years we have went at least 5-0 and missed the playoffs 2015 Wild Card: Blair Walsh misses a kick losing to Seattle 9-10 2018 Playoffs: We blew a 17 point lead and we were lucky to get out of that game alive and the proceeded to lose 31 to the Eagles Also we traded our entire future for ONE PLAYER. Which gave the Cowboys their dynasty. And can't forget losing 4 super bowls in the 70s Edit: Also we haven't had a franchise QB since the 70s. Every Quarterback we either trade, is a guy like Tavaris Jackson, Christian Ponder, or Mat Cassel, gets injured, or is some QB in his last seasons (looking at you Favre and Cunningham). P.S: It hasn't been all that bad... one year we made the playoffs at 8-8 and beat the Packers in the Wild Card game and Randy Moss mooned the fans and Lambeau. Now THAT was awesome
As a Vikings fan, I think Keenum was a product of Shurmur. I think if you put Cousins and Keenum both in Shurmur’s system, I think Cousins performs better. I could be wrong though
The 2011 Packers were 15-1 in the regular season. They then proceeded to lose in the divisional round of the playoffs to a damn wild card team. That was historically tragic.
@PleebsOG Saying this is historically tragic is either not remembg anything of that time period or being extremely dramatic. That Giants team won their division so they were a WC team; they were dangerous because they began 6-2 had a huge slump to drop to 6-6 and then snapped out of it to go 9-7 and win their division. Same team beat the Patriots during the season and lost to third Pack team in the slump 35-38. I’m not sure how it’s possible to say that about a team that began 6-2, snapped out of their slump before it cost them their season, and then finished 7-1. The team wins their division and then in the playoffs as the four seed play the toughest option possible at each round as they beat the falcons and don’t let their offense score, beat the 1 seed packers on the road, and then beat the Niners who were the 2 seed in the road in overtime. Then they win the whole thing against the Pats who were the 1 seed. This also happens to be the same team that not many seasons prior as the 5 seed won every single game on the road and then beat the undefeated Pats squad so how that ever been seen as tragic when we have literally seen this same team do this exact thing before? And how are you shitting on losing to a wild card team, who wasn’t a wild card team, when this 15-1 Packers team is one of the greatest examples of how misleading it is to judge a team all on a record. Think back on things from the packers from the season right before this one. They were the 6 seed who into the postseason on a tie breaker because they beat the giants in their second to last game head to head. Then if you recall this packers squad became the second 6 seed in history to win the Super Bowl. You may also want to resell that they may have been 10-6 that season but they did not trail by more than 7 points that entire season in 2010. The six losses they had were by a total margin of 20 points. If you’re going to claim any team was an all time mess up for losing against a team who didn’t have a pretty record it doesn’t make a good argument if not only was the team that beat them the one that won the entire thing but it’s even worse of an argument when the team you’re shaming just won the superbowl as the 6 seed and are possibly the best team sample of how a team can be way better or way worse than their record may portray them being.
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What’s funny is how the jets weren’t even ahead of a patriots team without Tom Brady... the patriots finished 11-5 and missed out on tiebreakers with Baltimore, Indy, and Miami
Look up the 1982 redskins America’s Game. theismann went to the CFL when he could have played for the dolphins the 3 years the dolphins were in Super Bowls.
Philly is very injury-prone, so I think they will still make it. I actually think both Philly and Dallas will lose in week 15 and Dallas makes the playoffs at 7-9.
As a life long Cowboys fan, I'll tell you why they can't be on this list. They were never a good team at any point this season after their 3-0 start. Those 3 games were against teams with records, as of week 16, 11-34. Their wins were vs terrible teams. Jason Garrett should have been fired a long time ago.
Owens wasn't really crying at all. He wore the sunglasses on purpose (something he never did any other time). It's so obviously fake, it amazes me how many people this clip still fools. He doesn't even sound like he's crying. He sounds like he's making fun of someone crying! Even at the time, I couldn't believe it fooled anyone.
If this list were remade today, the 2022 Titans have to be on this list. Starting 7-3 despite trading away their best receiver only to lose seven in a row to miss the playoffs, while also creating the legend of Trevor Lawrence and getting to watch said receiver play in the Super Bowl is just colossal failure.
To be fair, Ryan Tannehill was injured. But the 2023 Jaguars should be on the list. No reason to blow a division lead after winning it last year and starting 8-3.
I love all these sports casters that say Farve should have sat down; if someone offered me millions in the twilight of my career I would have taken it too😎
Mike Tice's attitude towards answering questions years later shows exactly why that Vikings team lost and missed the playoffs because they lost to multiple 4-12 teams. no leadership and no accountability. pretty simple
You put the 2008 Cowboys and Jets here, but not the 2008 Bucs. They started 9-3, but finished 9-7 to miss the playoffs. Tampa Bay even lost at home in Week 17, too.
Another collapse from that year was the Broncos, they were 8-5 with 3 games left to go and needed one more win to clinch the AFC West and then they lose 3 in a row including a win or go home against the Chargers in the last game of the year for the division, and that cost Mike Shanahan his job
2019 Pats: Started 8-0, started by destroying teams on defense and special teams, could outscore teams with non-offensive points removed. And then one fateful day the Ravens crushed the historic defense and the Pats ended the season 4-4, and losing the #2 playoff seed to the future SB champ cheifs in a home-loss to the 4-11 Dolphins that had started the season tanking. They then capped it off by losing in the playoffs in the first round to the #6 seed 9-7 Titans, with Tom Brady's last throw a pick-six and him becoming a free agent and leaving New England. It was a pretty ugly and sharp turn they took in late October to early November.
Wow, that small blurb from the interview from Mike Tice really shows the kind of person he is or rather coach. I would have hated playing for a guy with such mannerisms and creeds.
If this list was ever remade, you can add the 23 Jaguars to this list. They started 8-3 only to finish 9-8 and not only miss the playoffs, but choke away the AFC South division to a rookie lead Texans. The worst part? They stole the AFC South last year from a Titans team that started 7-3, then choked in similar fashion.
I don't really know which one would be worse (the '23 Jags at least finished with a winning record while the '22 Titans had double-digit losses), but I will say that Tennessee last year never looked like a serious threat to do damage even at the best of times, and also cemented their collapse with a loss with a backup QB to a Jags team ironically capping off an all-time late-season comeback, even if it was pretty close. Meanwhile the Jags were legit in the #1 seed for a bit only to fall apart and cement their collapse with a loss to a crappy Titans team. Doubt it makes either fanbase feel better though that both times, the team that swooped in to steal the division had a top 2 draft pick the year before.
How about the 2008 Buccaneers? 9-3 entering week 13, finished 9-7 and missed the playoffs. This began a 13 year playoff drought, during which bad decisions and low effort seemed be the goal.
True which was sad for them how many QB’s they went through (Freeman, Johnson, McCown, Glennon, Fitzpatrick, Winston) before they landed Tom Brady and won a super bowl
The Bucs were irrelevant for a longgg time, but it's the cycle of life in the NFL, one day the chiefs won't have Andy Reid or Patrick Mahomes and they will be where the Patriots are...
I remember that one. Fitzpatrick got the big contract and the next game he broke his ribs and was never the same after that. Something like four intercepections the first seven games and 13 the next nine.
@@paulr.6993 Yup I remember that. Or he would lose all season and then start winning when it no longer counted anymore and cost us a really high draft pick. That was why Buffalo missed the playoffs for so many years. They would win 6, 7, or 8 games every single year. Never enough.to make the playoffs but too many where they would end up with like the 12th or 13th pick and whiff on those picks most of the time too. Guys like Leodis McKelvin, Roscoe Parrish, JP Losman and many other terrible picks. So glad Ralph Wilson isn't in charge anymore. Beane and McDermott seem to know what they're doing
Best of the Rest 2009 New York Giants started 5-0 finished 8-8 1995 Oakland Raiders started 8-2 finished 8-8 1995 St.Louis Rams started 5-1 finished 7-9 1996 Houston Oilers started 5-2 finished 8-8 1998 Pittsburgh Steelers started 7-4 finished 7-9 1999 New England Patriots started 6-2 finished 8-8 2002 San Diego Chargers started 6-1 finished 8-8
@@kevinpayton2664 Team with both Walker and Dorsett losing a pivotal game against Giants who went 7-2 and won the SB after beating Dallas who went 6-3 and fell apart afterwards. The game was essentially the end of the Tom Landry Era
Where are my 2007 Detroit Lions? They started 6-2. Then, not only did they go 1-7 the rest of that season, but it was merely the start of a putrid *5-47* stretch that didn't end until late 2010!
2013 Chiefs should be in an updated list. 9-0 start, they then lose EVERY SINGLE divisional game except @Raiders, and blow a 38-10 lead in the wildcard round to Indianapolis to be a one and done playoff team after an 11-5 season.
That defense did Alex Smith dirty in the Indy game..... The guy is BALLIN OUT, gets you almost 40 POINTS..... and you can't protect that...…. pathetic..
GwresYnKernow This list is for the teams who started good in the regular season and somehow end up missing the playoffs. So I disagree with 2013 Chiefs being here.
I'd say 2014 Chiefs. They started 7-3, beat both New England and Seattle which was in the Superbowl that year, then lost to the 0-10 Raiders and went 2-4 in the last 6 games and missed the playoffs.
Add 2022 Jets. Jets were 7-4 and poised for a playoff spot. The Vikings game sent the Jets to a total collapse. Jets finish the season 7-10 after 6 straight losses
With the '09 Broncos, Jim Rome cursed them when he infamously said, "the fishwraps are calling this Bronco team the worst 4-0 team of all time, but they may very well be the BEST 4-0 team of all time." With the exception of Rodgers getting lucky in the Super Bowl that one time, Jim Rome's hyperbole NEVER ends well for the team he's hyping.
2023 Eagles now join the ranks. Edit: I know technically they wouldn’t qualify as they did make the playoffs, but I don’t think that makes it any less epic of a collapse.
The 1999 Patriots Pete Carroll’s final year as the coach New England starts the year 6-2 only to finish the season 8-8 & misses the playoffs for the first time since 1995 Despite having pro bowl caliber players on the team that made the playoffs in 1996,97, 98 AFC Pro Bowl Pats Drew Bledsoe at Quarterback Lawyer Milloy at strong safety Ty Law at Cornerback Bruce Armstrong at offensive tackle
2016 Vikings and 2017 Chiefs were too similar. Both started 5-0 before both falling to 6-6. The Chiefs ended up winning their final 4 games to make the playoffs, but Vikings finished 8-8 and missed the playoffs. The Chiefs first two wins of that season were over both teams who would eventually make the Super Bowl.
@@michaelscott4909 You are certainly right sir. The Saints have choked away many games over the years. So many that it's hard to recall them. But the Atlanta Falcons did something so truly historical that it will never be forgotten. Leading 28-3 with only 21 minutes left to play in one of the most watched sporting events in the world, they choked in historically epic fashion. A choke for the record books. A choke that may never be topped. 28-3 goes down, not just in football history, but in sports history. The average NFL fan may have already forgotten that the Saints won a Super Bowl, but no one will ever forget the epic, 28-3, total collapse and utter failure of the Atlanta Falcons. It was, the most watched and biggest choke of all time. And you guys will forever own that, and no one will ever top it. Congrats.
The 2018 Steelers had a pretty bad collapse, but it was nothing compared to the 2018 Panthers. They started the year 6-2 and finished with a record of 7-9 thanks to a 7-game losing streak.
David Bondy yep
I would argue the Bengals had the worst collapse of 2018. I wouldn't count the Steelers as a collapse because they started out in fourth place and didn't start climbing the division until midseason.
Yup I remember Panthers were supposed to be dangerous playoff team when they was 6-2 lol
Panthers still haven't had back-to-back winning seasons.
David Bondy very true. I thought the Panthers were one of the best teams in football until that Pit game. Then the wheels fell off badly
imagine going 11-0
losing 4 of 5 to go 12-4
and then losing your first playoff game to cleveland.
They should add the 2020 Steelers to this list, this should be top 3 collapses of all time
Number one biggest collapse
The last 3 seasons for the Steelers in any order you want it's been a 3 year collapse
CLEVELAND!!!!!? I was in Cleveland once ... ONCE!!!
Yeah all thru that 11-0 I was thinking Steelers not good. Big Ben looks good, trimmer, but the team as a whole. Then they tanked.
2023 eagles from 10-1 to 11-6 with losing 6 of 7 including a wildcard playoff game
the 2023 Eagles were so bad that they almost made people forget the awfulness that was Richie Kotite -- almost.
@@tsartodd : That was an era I'm sure Eagles fans would like to forget. Then again the Jets paid the price when they hired him.
It was brutal watching us after going 10-1 to falling flat on our face Fletch and the GOAT Jason Kelce deserved to go out way better then that
@@bradleycarroll8187They’ve both got well deserved Super Bowl rings so I think they’ll be alright. They still made the playoffs, it’s not like the 1994 Eagles who were 7-2 at one point, looking like the class of the NFC, before losing 7 straight and missing the postseason altogether. How Rich Kotite got a head coaching job after that is one of the great mysteries of sports.
At least they made the playoffs fr
“They folded like an $8 suit in a rainstorm” had me dying 😂
That's hard lol
I dont get it
We did tho 😢😢😢
YaBoiBobSwaget- I found that line hilarious, personally...
I've used it ever since this episode first came out.
Awesome phrase.
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This is so correct
I agree because Falcons should have won
2019 Cowboys should be on this list.
Number one should be the lions for the past 50 years lol
"You never make the Superbowl when you're hosting it" 2020 Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the 2021 LA Rams have something to say about that.
Insane that it never happened then happened back to back seasons
I love how Terrell Owens says “yeah I do” regarding duck tales
@Joshua Dasilva lol not quite i know my football history as well as anyone
You can add the 2018 Steelers to this list
Aidan Pfeifer the bengals also
2018 panthers are worse
@@kingmaxieee But the Bengals were 5-3 and the Steelers were 7-2-1, so the Steelers had a worse collapse
@@TASMania324 The panthers were 6-2 and the Steelers were 7-2-1 so the Steelers collapsed harder than the Panthers
Yea but CAR lost 7 in a row
"They folded like an $8 suit in a rainstorm"
"I mean it was terrible!"
"It was awful!"
"They didn't even show up!"
"Embarrassing!"
LOL
Bill Werndl.
In honor of the 2018 Carolina Panthers lmao
felix 1947 Sadly 😭
A Whale smh 😭😭😭
True
And the Steelers
Lol
People forget the 2011 and 2012 Bears teams. The 2011 Bears started 7-3 and went on to end the season 8-8, while the 2012 Bears started 7-1 and missed the playoffs at 10-6. I still remember how the wk16 game vs GB the Bears got the Packers to 4th down 3 times in the final drive and they still lost. Those seasons got Lovie Smith fired.
The lions started 8-0 one year not to long ago and finished 8-8 or was it an 0-8 start I don’t remember lol
Pretty amazing that the bears got to a sb with lovie smith tbh
Searched this specifically to see all the 2020 Steelers comments. Did not disappoint.
add the 2016 Minnesota Vikings
Started 5-0
Ended 8-8
Sam Bradford lmao
@@producedbykhireyakeem4340 yes. Us viking Vikings fans though a 13+ win season was coming. We were hella wrong
Yikes, that is rough.
Same exact thing happened to the 1993 Saints and 2015 Falcons.
@@WATRMELN420 it was terrible, especially that loss to the Colts..............god that was so hard to watch
As a lifelong Redskins fan, the 1978 season always sticks in my craw. However, the 1996 Skins started out 7-1 and fell to 9-7 and no playoffs. Darrell Green said around mid-season. "This team is not that good." (as their record would indicate at that time) As a player who had been through the wars for over a decade at that point, he knew what a playoff and Super Bowl team were all about. And he was exactly right.
Speaking of 1978, there were three collapses that season, not just the Skins.
The 1978 Packers started out a very surprising 7-2 and looked to be the '78 version of the '77 Orange Crush Broncos. But they stumbled badly down the stretch and finished 8-7-1. With that tie coming against the Vikings, which in the end cost them, since the Vikings also finished 8-7-1 and won the division due to tiebreakers.
1978 also featured the most famous "Collapse Play" of all time. The 1978 Giants started out an also very surprising 5-3. They started stumbling after that, and of course, the roof really caved in on them thanks to the Miracle of the Meadowlands. A play that probably had more multiple team-wide implications than any other. They finished 6-10, the entire coaching and front office staff was fired and they drafted some small college QB from Moorehead State the next season. Somebody named Phil Simms.
Super Bowl XVIII still gives me heartburn every time I think about it: Raiders 38 Redskins 9!
Those teams, along with the 2008 team that went 8-8 after starting 6-2, led me to believe the season doesn't actually start until week 9.
Wrong. 1987 Chargers started 7-1, in fact started 8-1 and then lost all remaining 6 games to finish 8-7. Only played 15 games because of the strike.
The most amazing thing about those three teams collapsing in '78 is that not only did none of them make the playoffs, but none of them even reached 9 wins. With only the Packers even having a winning record (barely)
That 96 meltdown hurts to this day
"You never make the Super Bowl when you're hosting it!"
Somebody forgot to tell the 2020 Bucs
Haha instantly went looking for the comment when I heard that
@@Starduckvalley lmaoo same
Trust me! That may never happen again! Maybe it will! We'll see!
Brady went like: "And i took that personal" or maybe more like "Hold my Rings man"
Stole my comment. Read my mind lol
“Ducktales. You don’t remember Ducktales.” That feels like it was taken directly from NFL bad lip reading.
T.O. said "yeah I do"
@M That's cool, but what does that have to do with Ducktales
@M Yeah, don't you remember ducktales?
@M lol
@@robertdrake560 the UN recognizes 251 countries and territories (195 “official” countries are part of the UN itself as members). One example could be Taiwan, which some countries recognizes as an independent nation while others don’t (like China, mostly due to political/economic reasons)
But the real number is not really important in this case, he’s right about the fact that football is way behind soccer internationally
2018 Redskins
6-3 before Alex Smith breaks his leg
Two weeks later back up QB Colt McCoy breaks his leg
Following week Mark Sanchez starts
Week after that Josh Johnson starts and finishes the season
On top of that the Redskins finished the season with 5th and 6th string O-line guys, a defense that was top 8 for the first 8-10 weeks and finished as the 17th ranked defense and 28th ranked offense. Front office also let go of DJ Swearinger (safety) who was having a pro-bowl season.
Redskins finished 7-9 with 24 guys on IR this season (no you read that correctly, 24).
This man is right to everyone reading this in the future.
Niners top 3 receivers are injured, their franchise quarterback was injured the entire season, and we're on our 3rd and 5th string halfbacks. Hey, but at least we have a tight end
@@parker7891 At least you had some good receivers to start the season. Redskins came into the season with relatively no name receivers. Still, can't argue with that 49ers record. Losing Jimmy G and receivers was indeed crippling.
As a redskins fan I feel like there were worse collapses that season like the Panthers or Steelers. But it’s your opinion so I don’t really care.
@@littlebrady I'm also a Redskins fan. The fact that we had to sign and start Mark Sanchez was already enough reason to include them on this year's list of collapses.
"You never make the Superbowl when you're actually hosting it."
Tom Brady- "Hold my kelp smoothie."
Matthew Stafford: “hold my 1942 Don Julio”
My lions aren’t on here because they’re bad from the start 😑
the 2007 lions should 100% be on this list. They started 6-2 and then lost 7 of their last 8 games to finish 7-9.
Detroit Fan95 yea man we have to get it together lionsden still
@@akshayseenivasan6260 actually, they lost all 8 of their last games
@@ck-1649 no they didn't
I’d say the 2013 Lions- that was one of our most complete teams and we were 6-3, then we caught the turnover plague
2012 Bears started 7-1 and missed playoffs
1989 Bears started 4-0 but finished 6-10
Gabrielle Fader also 2015 falcons who went 5-0 and ended 8-8-
Yes, my 2012 Chicago Bears started 7-1... My QB Jay Cutler got injured and they never came back... That shows you how important Cutler was for the Bears. Since then, they let him go for Mike Glennon, Trubisky, washed out Sanchez and I don't know how many other quarterbacks...
I'm a die hard bears fan Jay Cutler blew our yrs
@@scoobycarr5558 I don't know what happened to the Bears that year. I remember they had a home loss to the Houston Oilers if I'm correct and they never recovered.
“You never make the super bowl when you’re hosting it, its a total jinx”
Tom Brady “hold my beer”
Tampa Bay you mean
@@chaminadecrew79 preach
They bought a superbowl smh
@@gopackgocheesehead4life57 how is players taking less money to be on our team cause they recognize that we were already only 1 half competent qb away from a deep playoff run already equal to buying a sb?!
2021 Rams.
The Vikings are gonna have like three spots on here lmao
*_cries in skol_*
And 2016
Jets too
Laughs in Eagle
@Costa Zambaras Don't forget, getting outsmarted and overmatched by the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV, getting run over by the Dolphins in Super Bowl VIII, getting done in by questionable officiating and the Steelers in Super Bowl IX, and being physically dominated by the Raiders in Super Bowl XI. Oh, and that's not even mentioning being stopped at the goal line in Washington by an injured Darrell Green in 1987.
Yeah, the Vikings just can't catch a break, can they?!?!
@Costa Zambaras I'm with you on the Paul Allen bit. It's one of those things where you shouldn't laugh, but you can't stop yourself because it's just that funny. As for the Vikings/Saints game, as a die hard Saints fan all my life, that's the one time I've ever had to pull against Minnesota. As questionable as my team's tactics were (and I think we're still paying for it if what happened in Minnesota last year is any indication) I knew the Vikings were gonna find a way to lose that game.
Leave it to the New York Jets to make it on a choking list twice 😂😂😂
And neither was the worst Jets collapse ever. That was in 1986 when the Jets started the season 10-1. There were articles written about how they were the best NFL team in all history. Then they were blown out in all five remaining games. Ended up 10-6 and missed the playoffs.
Paul Maguire predicted the Jets would not win another game after they were 10 - 1in 1986
Hard to believe there was talk of a subway Super Bowl between the Jets and the Giants in Pasadena
@@dreiss Jets made the playoffs in 1986 and won the first-round game that year against the Chiefs. So they don't belong here. They do belong on some epic-flop list for the way they lost their next and last game that season, in double overtime to the Browns. Jets were rolling until Mark Gastineau got flagged for roughing the passer on a bonehead play that gave the Browns new life in a game they were going to lose.
dreiss uhh wrong the jets made the playoffs that year. They beat the chiefs in the wild card round 35-15 then proceeded to shoot themselves in the foot with mark gastineaus roughing the passer penalty in their divisional round loss in double overtime to the Browns
“This was probably the most overrated 8-1 team in history.”
2020 Steelers: Hold my steel.
Injuries
@@kingsavagebruh147 What injuries lmao
@@kingsavagebruh147what? Lmao. No there wasn't
The Steelers weren't 8-1 that year though
@@mr_snrub To be fair, them being 9-0 (and eventually 11-0) makes it even worse.
mike tice displaying that attitude that lead to his teams collapse in the first place lmfao
classic
Tony July yup
Why did they think they asked him to be on this show??
@@Joescotterpuss He was probably in a delusion hoping that they were ranking Best Touchdowns Scored In the Final Minute or something crazy like that because he STILL can't come to grips with the fact that he sucks at something he loves.
Don’t let all of these season collapses districts you from the fact that the falcons blew 28-3 lead in the Super Bowl
Not the hero we deserve, but the hero we needed. God bless you, good citizen.
Colts and Packers fan? Looks like a Bandwagon fan to me
Ugh... These memes of the past, need to die...
Let it go... Let it go...
Lol
Its been a while since either of those teams has been good. Id hardly call them a bandwagon fan.... Unless they just started liking the colts.
Don't let this distract you from the fact that Hector is gonna be running 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines. On top of that he just came into Harry's and ordered 3 t66 turbos with NOS and a Motec System Exhaust.
The Packers bringing Nate Poole to their playoff game is hilarious
Would've been better to be Leon Lett
Mike Tice: Yeah I'll interview for this greatest collapses show.
Also Mike Tice: Oh no, don't ask me about MY collapse.
What an ass.
mattsme13 Just so you’re aware, the Mike Tice clip was from a 2004 interview (there’s a bar in the top left corner of the screen) and not a current appearance.
Not that it makes him any less of an ass, however.
Mikey you should have had your Life cereal.
Pretty sure tice cost the Vikings 2 first round picks in the early 2000s too cuz he didn’t turn the pick in on time 😑
Radio show interviewer: Hey, Al Capone, I'd like you come on this show about Greatest Gangsters of the first half of the 20th century. Al Capone:. Ok, but don't ask me any questions about being a gangster.
@@redt7452 that's incorrect. They still got the pick but after Carolina and Jacksonville picked. Also the guy they picked was a 6 time pro bowler and 5 time all pro. Not a bad pick at all
Mike Tice: "Come up with something better or I'm walking out."
Bye.
Mike, you're fired.
God mike tice was such a moron lol
lol the "Randy Ratio"😆😆😆
"Is"
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
As an Eagles fan, we had one this past year. 10-1 to 11-6 and getting smacked by the Bucs in the WC was embarrassing. I wish that NFL Network would revive these. I love Top 10
Lmao 😂 Terrell Owens said “kiss my grits”. Lol
Where are the 2013 chiefs? They started 10-0 and finished 11-5 and blew a 30 pt lead in the playoffs
is this the year when Andrew Luck beats them in a comeback?
still made the playoffs
@@SpaceAlley yea
That's an old video.
Raf Productions here’s the thing they made the playoffs. None of these teams made the playoffs.
2020 Steelers Started 11-0 finished1-4. Losing to the Browns 48-37. Allowing 28 in the first quarter of the wildcard round in Pittsburgh.
collapsed but still made the playoffs, so I would eliminate them.
Similar to the 2021 Cardinals. Start 7-0 which included blowout wins over the Titans and Rams on the road and looked like world beaters with the #1 scoring offense(they were averaging 30 points a game), then they had the heartbreaking loss to GB because AJ Green didn't turn around and it was all down hill after that. They finished the year 11-6(which included losses to the Panthers and Lions), lost a playoff home game by losing the last game to the awful Seahawks, then get embarrassed in the playoffs by the Rams.
Baltimore 2021. 1 seed, then finished last..
yeah they "let" browns win last game so they could "try" in rd 1 and beat the same team...a team they thought was inferior... didn't work out for em
@@GH-ub7qzclown
0:07 "that's my quaterback...sniffle"
Best comment lol.
That's my teammate 😢
😂😂
The 2003 Vikings should be #1 on the list. They start 6-0 have all their star players including Randy moss and Dante culpepper and they lose to 4 4-12 teams including blowing a 17-6 4th quarter lead to the lowly 3-12 cardinals!
That was bad but that should be like 2nd. When you go 9-2 and dont make the playoffs nothing is worst than that. You only needed 1 game, and even then 9-7 could realistically get you into the playoffs depending on how the league is looking.
Don't forget a two word term description of the Vikings' plight: MIKE TICE.
I just remember PA disgustingly signing off with “We’ll see you in August.” After KNOWING they were going to the playoffs all season that was a shocker!
PA on that last touchdown Noooooooo!
Amen, friend.
“We should have known. You never make the Super Bowl when your hosting!”
Tom Brady: “and I took that personally”
thanks refs
@@andrewgrove1691 more thanks to Kansas city's non-existant O-line
Even if the refs had no questionable calls, and the KC o-line was healthy, I’m pretty sure Brady wins it in the end. Anyone with a Brain would agree
Ironic that the cowboys best receiver wears the 88, cause that's usually their record each year!
😂😂😂
bruh
Savage comment lol
Except when they're 6-10
Not in 1989 they were 1-15
2008 Bucs. Started 9-3, then with 4 games to go, DC Monte Kiffin announces he's leaving the team at the end of the season. Bucs fold like wet laundry for the remaining 4 games. Still had a playoff shot at 9-6, but had to beat JaMarcus Russell & the 4-11 Raiders at home. Tampa lost 31-24.
Killed Jon Gruden as the Bucs coach
Jamarcus, the ultimate spoiler
Thought of this video tonight after my Steelers finished falling off the cliff. From 11-0, to 12-4 to the Great Cleveland Cheek Clapping of 2021.
Im calling it that forever now
The Vikings are the biggest choke ever. Not just season wise but playoffs.
1987 NFC Championship: Dropped the ball at the goal line- Redskins go on to win the Super Bowl.
1998 NFC Championship: Gary Andersen missed his first kick in 2 years and blew a 7 point lead with only minutes left.
2009 NFC Confrence Championship : Brett Favre gets picked off in field goal range with seconds left on the clock. Saints win in overtime.
Also there have been 2 years we have went at least 5-0 and missed the playoffs
2015 Wild Card: Blair Walsh misses a kick losing to Seattle 9-10
2018 Playoffs: We blew a 17 point lead and we were lucky to get out of that game alive and the proceeded to lose 31 to the Eagles
Also we traded our entire future for ONE PLAYER. Which gave the Cowboys their dynasty.
And can't forget losing 4 super bowls in the 70s
Edit: Also we haven't had a franchise QB since the 70s. Every Quarterback we either trade, is a guy like Tavaris Jackson, Christian Ponder, or Mat Cassel, gets injured, or is some QB in his last seasons (looking at you Favre and Cunningham).
P.S: It hasn't been all that bad... one year we made the playoffs at 8-8 and beat the Packers in the Wild Card game and Randy Moss mooned the fans and Lambeau. Now THAT was awesome
badkiwi 42 I feel bad that y'all paid $84 million for a choker! Should've stuck with Bridgewater...
@@EternalStar2401 No, they should've went with Keenum. If Keenum stayed there, the Vikings might've made the playoffs quite easily this season.
Eternal Star 2401 that’s the worst thing they did, I’ve never seen a QB fall apart in important moments as much as Kirk Cousins
As a Vikings fan, I think Keenum was a product of Shurmur. I think if you put Cousins and Keenum both in Shurmur’s system, I think Cousins performs better. I could be wrong though
Tyler Larsen Keenum went to Denver and proved why last season was a fluke. Bridgewater was the developing franchise QB from the beginning!
The 2018 Pittsburgh Steelers
1st 10 Games: 7-2-1
Final 6 Games: 2-4
Final Record: 9-6-1 (Misses Playoffs)
2018 Carolina Panthers.
1st 9 games: 6-2
Proceed to lose 7 games in a row
@Guitarslingin Zombiekiller lol I know. My Aunt is loving it & rubbing it in my face
@Guitarslingin Zombiekiller Cowboys are in the playoffs
They lost to the Raiders 😂😂
@@caleykruse9852 I know 😭😭😭
The 2011 Packers were 15-1 in the regular season. They then proceeded to lose in the divisional round of the playoffs to a damn wild card team. That was historically tragic.
To be fair,that "wild card" team went on to be the eventual sb champions, and they also beat Tom Brady's patriots.
..........Agaln in 4 years@@cortezchavez5891
@PleebsOG Saying this is historically tragic is either not remembg anything of that time period or being extremely dramatic. That Giants team won their division so they were a WC team; they were dangerous because they began 6-2 had a huge slump to drop to 6-6 and then snapped out of it to go 9-7 and win their division. Same team beat the Patriots during the season and lost to third Pack team in the slump 35-38.
I’m not sure how it’s possible to say that about a team that began 6-2, snapped out of their slump before it cost them their season, and then finished 7-1. The team wins their division and then in the playoffs as the four seed play the toughest option possible at each round as they beat the falcons and don’t let their offense score, beat the 1 seed packers on the road, and then beat the Niners who were the 2 seed in the road in overtime.
Then they win the whole thing against the Pats who were the 1 seed. This also happens to be the same team that not many seasons prior as the 5 seed won every single game on the road and then beat the undefeated Pats squad so how that ever been seen as tragic when we have literally seen this same team do this exact thing before? And how are you shitting on losing to a wild card team, who wasn’t a wild card team, when this 15-1 Packers team is one of the greatest examples of how misleading it is to judge a team all on a record. Think back on things from the packers from the season right before this one. They were the 6 seed who into the postseason on a tie breaker because they beat the giants in their second to last game head to head. Then if you recall this packers squad became the second 6 seed in history to win the Super Bowl. You may also want to resell that they may have been 10-6 that season but they did not trail by more than 7 points that entire season in 2010. The six losses they had were by a total margin of 20 points. If you’re going to claim any team was an all time mess up for losing against a team who didn’t have a pretty record it doesn’t make a good argument if not only was the team that beat them the one that won the entire thing but it’s even worse of an argument when the team you’re shaming just won the superbowl as the 6 seed and are possibly the best team sample of how a team can be way better or way worse than their record may portray them being.
@@Matt-cr4vvbro you wrote a whole novel over this guys opinion LOL
Chad Pennington beating the Jets in 08 was the literal definition of irony
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@@db.7521 jets fan by chance?
D B. It's actually called poetic irony. God folks like you online are insufferable
What’s funny is how the jets weren’t even ahead of a patriots team without Tom Brady... the patriots finished 11-5 and missed out on tiebreakers with Baltimore, Indy, and Miami
Lmao I was thinking of Ty Pennington from 'Extreme Makeover Home Edition' when I read that.
2018 panthers
Out of all the info this video offered, I learned that Theismann RETURNED PUNTS in his first two seasons. Wild times those were.
Look up the 1982 redskins America’s Game. theismann went to the CFL when he could have played for the dolphins the 3 years the dolphins were in Super Bowls.
I would like to nominate the 2019 cowboys to this list
Philly is very injury-prone, so I think they will still make it. I actually think both Philly and Dallas will lose in week 15 and Dallas makes the playoffs at 7-9.
No, because they've played like trash all year.
3-0 against lesser teams is no collapse. Even if they’ve lost to the hapless Jets. Jason Garrett has been collapsing the franchise since 2010.
Dude that’s like saying the redskins fell off this year. they were NEVER good.
As a life long Cowboys fan, I'll tell you why they can't be on this list.
They were never a good team at any point this season after their 3-0 start. Those 3 games were against teams with records, as of week 16, 11-34. Their wins were vs terrible teams.
Jason Garrett should have been fired a long time ago.
Owens was crying after the Giants beat them in the playoffs in the 2007 season. Not after the Eagles game. How does NFL films get this wrong?
This video has been edited from the original show to be shorter, cutting certain context
They also do that a ton in this program lol they also use quotes from people to apply to different teams and situations
Owens wasn't really crying at all. He wore the sunglasses on purpose (something he never did any other time). It's so obviously fake, it amazes me how many people this clip still fools. He doesn't even sound like he's crying. He sounds like he's making fun of someone crying! Even at the time, I couldn't believe it fooled anyone.
I love hearing Harry Kalas' voice over on those NFL Films highlights. He was the voice of my Phillies for nearly 40 years.
If this list were remade today, the 2022 Titans have to be on this list. Starting 7-3 despite trading away their best receiver only to lose seven in a row to miss the playoffs, while also creating the legend of Trevor Lawrence and getting to watch said receiver play in the Super Bowl is just colossal failure.
This is eeriely similar to what happened to the 2008 Denver broncos
Also the 2018 Panthers, started 6-2 then lost 7 of their last 8. Plus the Steelers from that same season, aka "Days of Our Steelers"
To be fair, Ryan Tannehill was injured. But the 2023 Jaguars should be on the list. No reason to blow a division lead after winning it last year and starting 8-3.
@@KWCline91 absolutely. They have earned a spot in infamy as well.
What's the legend of Trevor Lawrence? Most overrated QB of all time?
I love all these sports casters that say Farve should have sat down; if someone offered me millions in the twilight of my career I would have taken it too😎
Mike Tice's attitude towards answering questions years later shows exactly why that Vikings team lost and missed the playoffs because they lost to multiple 4-12 teams. no leadership and no accountability. pretty simple
You put the 2008 Cowboys and Jets here, but not the 2008 Bucs. They started 9-3, but finished 9-7 to miss the playoffs. Tampa Bay even lost at home in Week 17, too.
They lost at home to the 4-11 Raiders of all teams in week 17. They win that game, they get to the playoffs.
Yep. Cost Gruden his job in Tampa
Another collapse from that year was the Broncos, they were 8-5 with 3 games left to go and needed one more win to clinch the AFC West and then they lose 3 in a row including a win or go home against the Chargers in the last game of the year for the division, and that cost Mike Shanahan his job
Here I was thinking we were gonna get a new list...smh
Lmfao nothing beats watching the cowgirls fall apart year after year
2019 Pats: Started 8-0, started by destroying teams on defense and special teams, could outscore teams with non-offensive points removed. And then one fateful day the Ravens crushed the historic defense and the Pats ended the season 4-4, and losing the #2 playoff seed to the future SB champ cheifs in a home-loss to the 4-11 Dolphins that had started the season tanking. They then capped it off by losing in the playoffs in the first round to the #6 seed 9-7 Titans, with Tom Brady's last throw a pick-six and him becoming a free agent and leaving New England. It was a pretty ugly and sharp turn they took in late October to early November.
Have to agree.
Yeah, but they made the playoffs. One of the criteria for making this list was that the team failed to make the playoffs.
those four wins were close wins too. I remember them either losing or barely beating the either 0 or 1 win Bengals at halftime.
I think on top of the rooster they had, the conflict between Brady's problem with Belichek affected his game.
But at least those idiots made the playoffs.
I love the reaction of Al grow when he was the jets head coach😂😂😂
I love how Brian Baldinger calls it that it went from Parcells to Belichick for an hour! He just cut to the chase right there!
"You never make the super bowl when you're hosting it."
Yeah so about that...
Me: *Laughs in Bucs fan*
Wow, that small blurb from the interview from Mike Tice really shows the kind of person he is or rather coach. I would have hated playing for a guy with such mannerisms and creeds.
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that the Avengers blew a 5-1 stone lead in Infinity War...
18:22 “you never make the Super Bowl when you’re actually hosting it”
Tom Brady: hold my beer
The 2021 L.A. Rams have entered the chat.
Media: "You never make the Super Bowl the year you host it"
Tom Brady: "Hold my kale, avocado vegan protein smoothie"
Hahaha. I'll buy that.
Then lose your wife and get curbed stomped by the cowboys in the playoffs
If this list was ever remade, you can add the 23 Jaguars to this list. They started 8-3 only to finish 9-8 and not only miss the playoffs, but choke away the AFC South division to a rookie lead Texans. The worst part? They stole the AFC South last year from a Titans team that started 7-3, then choked in similar fashion.
Stole my comment
I don't really know which one would be worse (the '23 Jags at least finished with a winning record while the '22 Titans had double-digit losses), but I will say that Tennessee last year never looked like a serious threat to do damage even at the best of times, and also cemented their collapse with a loss with a backup QB to a Jags team ironically capping off an all-time late-season comeback, even if it was pretty close. Meanwhile the Jags were legit in the #1 seed for a bit only to fall apart and cement their collapse with a loss to a crappy Titans team.
Doubt it makes either fanbase feel better though that both times, the team that swooped in to steal the division had a top 2 draft pick the year before.
Two teams that definitely should be added, you’re 100% right
And the 2021 Az Cardinals. Started 10-2 then finished 11-6
@@vanessarussell7048 That was bad, but I think with this list there’s a theme of missing the playoffs
How about the 2008 Buccaneers? 9-3 entering week 13, finished 9-7 and missed the playoffs. This began a 13 year playoff drought, during which bad decisions and low effort seemed be the goal.
True which was sad for them how many QB’s they went through (Freeman, Johnson, McCown, Glennon, Fitzpatrick, Winston) before they landed Tom Brady and won a super bowl
If you aren’t certain teams you don’t get mentioned…. Like the comish said we’re in the entertainment business.
The Bucs were irrelevant for a longgg time, but it's the cycle of life in the NFL, one day the chiefs won't have Andy Reid or Patrick Mahomes and they will be where the Patriots are...
Add the 2023 Jacksonville Jaguars to this
😢
2023 eagles is the biggest collapse of all time
Welcome 2023 Eagles to the number 1 spot!
10. 2008 Cowboys
9. 2000 Jets
8. 2008 Jets
7. 1986 Raiders
6. 1978 Redskins
5. 1987 Chargers
4. 2003 Vikings
3. 2009 Broncos
2. 1994 Eagles
1. 1993 Dolphins
95 raiders is worse than 86. 95 they were 8-2 and lost last six, 85 only lost last 4. Bad list.
2007 Lions (from 6-2 to 7-9), 2008 Redskins (same scenario), this past year's Jets, just to name a few more.
Kliff kingsbury whole career should be on this list
2011 Bills
started 5-2
finished 6-10
Mike Keller that’s not a collapse- that’s a typical bills season!
Grouncontrol haha lol 😂
@@Grouncontrol oshit
I remember that one. Fitzpatrick got the big contract and the next game he broke his ribs and was never the same after that. Something like four intercepections the first seven games and 13 the next nine.
@@paulr.6993 Yup I remember that. Or he would lose all season and then start winning when it no longer counted anymore and cost us a really high draft pick. That was why Buffalo missed the playoffs for so many years. They would win 6, 7, or 8 games every single year. Never enough.to make the playoffs but too many where they would end up with like the 12th or 13th pick and whiff on those picks most of the time too. Guys like Leodis McKelvin, Roscoe Parrish, JP Losman and many other terrible picks. So glad Ralph Wilson isn't in charge anymore. Beane and McDermott seem to know what they're doing
Best of the Rest
2009 New York Giants started 5-0 finished 8-8
1995 Oakland Raiders started 8-2 finished 8-8
1995 St.Louis Rams started 5-1 finished 7-9
1996 Houston Oilers started 5-2 finished 8-8
1998 Pittsburgh Steelers started 7-4 finished 7-9
1999 New England Patriots started 6-2 finished 8-8
2002 San Diego Chargers started 6-1 finished 8-8
love my Redskins but we choked again in 1996, after starting 7-1, we finished 9-7.
My Chicago Bears started 7-1 in 2012 and and were a stacked team and they didn’t make the playoffs
The 1986 Cowboys went from 6-2 to 7-9.
@@kevinpayton2664 Team with both Walker and Dorsett losing a pivotal game against Giants who went 7-2 and won the SB after beating Dallas who went 6-3 and fell apart afterwards. The game was essentially the end of the Tom Landry Era
@@howardcosell2022 I couldn't believe how the season went for them.
Where are my 2007 Detroit Lions? They started 6-2. Then, not only did they go 1-7 the rest of that season, but it was merely the start of a putrid *5-47* stretch that didn't end until late 2010!
oof.
2013 Chiefs should be in an updated list. 9-0 start, they then lose EVERY SINGLE divisional game except @Raiders, and blow a 38-10 lead in the wildcard round to Indianapolis to be a one and done playoff team after an 11-5 season.
That defense did Alex Smith dirty in the Indy game..... The guy is BALLIN OUT, gets you almost 40 POINTS..... and you can't protect that...…. pathetic..
@@RDSports5 half the team got hurt in that wildcard game lol people always forget that
2017 Kansas Chiefs also lol
GwresYnKernow This list is for the teams who started good in the regular season and somehow end up missing the playoffs. So I disagree with 2013 Chiefs being here.
I'd say 2014 Chiefs. They started 7-3, beat both New England and Seattle which was in the Superbowl that year, then lost to the 0-10 Raiders and went 2-4 in the last 6 games and missed the playoffs.
#1: Kareem Hunt
@Some String no he became the greatest kicker of all time
His kick power in Madden is 99.
He bounced back after switching to kicker
@Guitarslingin Zombiekiller Definately
This comment aint gonna age well
Add 2022 Jets. Jets were 7-4 and poised for a playoff spot. The Vikings game sent the Jets to a total collapse. Jets finish the season 7-10 after 6 straight losses
No, it was the punt return against the Patriots that started the collapse. 2022 = 1994
This video made me feel old as hell. It felt like it was yesterday favre was still playing. But in fact it was over a decade ago
Hey, I remember Joe Kapp playing.
You can add the 2023-2024 Dallas Cowboys to the list 😂🤓
2020 Steelers, and 2023-2024 eagles. Probably the jags too
And the 2021 Az Cardinals. Started 10-2 then finished 11-6
2018 Carolina panthers started 6-2 finished 7-9 lost 7 games in a row
josh lundy i don’t wanna talk about it ..
Same for this year, two years of choking in a row :(
2018 was a year of collapses for many unfortunate teams
“You never go to the Super Bowl when you’re hosting it”
.....”come gather round people wherever you roam..”
Now we have the Jaguars and instead of Jessica Simpson we have Taylor Swift.
Let's tack on the 2023 Jaguars while we're here.
The eagles collapse this year is also up there 🤣🤣🤣.
Add the 2023 eagles to this list
With the '09 Broncos, Jim Rome cursed them when he infamously said, "the fishwraps are calling this Bronco team the worst 4-0 team of all time, but they may very well be the BEST 4-0 team of all time." With the exception of Rodgers getting lucky in the Super Bowl that one time, Jim Rome's hyperbole NEVER ends well for the team he's hyping.
2023 Eagles now join the ranks.
Edit: I know technically they wouldn’t qualify as they did make the playoffs, but I don’t think that makes it any less epic of a collapse.
This just popped up in my recommended, came here to say this 😂
2023 Jaguars.
Go ahead and add 2023 Eagles to the list started 10-1 just got blown out by Bucs
The 1999 Patriots
Pete Carroll’s final year as the coach
New England starts the year 6-2 only to finish the season 8-8 & misses the playoffs for the first time since 1995
Despite having pro bowl caliber players on the team that made the playoffs in 1996,97, 98
AFC Pro Bowl Pats
Drew Bledsoe at Quarterback
Lawyer Milloy at strong safety
Ty Law at Cornerback
Bruce Armstrong at offensive tackle
2023 Jacksonville Jaguars
“You never make the Super Bowl if you host it” and then it happens two years in a row after this video is made lmao.
2016 Vikings and 2017 Chiefs were too similar. Both started 5-0 before both falling to 6-6. The Chiefs ended up winning their final 4 games to make the playoffs, but Vikings finished 8-8 and missed the playoffs. The Chiefs first two wins of that season were over both teams who would eventually make the Super Bowl.
2023 Philadelphia Eagles
2021 Baltimore Ravens: Started the season out dominant, 1st in their division. Then proceeded to lose six straight games and finish LAST. 🤣🤣
That might be the worst collapse of all time.
Stop letting Scott Ferrall talk, he sounds like he smoked 14 packs of cigarettes a week for 30 years.
I love Scott lol
And He Doesn't even Smoke lol 😂
Nah, I love that guy. He adds something extra to the mix.
@@9124Nove its called a stoma
Is that his voice?
I’m laughing my ass off seeing how many people watched this because of the eagles
"You never make a Super Bowl when you're hosting it"
2020 Buccaneers: "Hold me booze, me harty!!"
Somewhere the penguin or joker got involved...couldn't stop laughing, hahahaha
Which Joker? Cause if it's the one from the Dark Knight, then the Cowboys are in BIG trouble! LOL
When Chad Penningtons teammates were rubbing his head I was worried he was going to get a concussion. 😂🤔🤕
You can add the 2022 titans to this list
I was about to say the same thing 😡
Dangit, I came just here to say that.
19:33 I like how Bryant laughs. Barely a smile, barely a movement in his face.
Fantastic 😂😂😂
The Falcons collapsed harder than these teams in only 2 quarters lol
actually in 21 minutes
28-3
@@Bundy714 Saints are far from immune to choking.
@@michaelscott4909 You are certainly right sir. The Saints have choked away many games over the years. So many that it's hard to recall them. But the Atlanta Falcons did something so truly historical that it will never be forgotten. Leading 28-3 with only 21 minutes left to play in one of the most watched sporting events in the world, they choked in historically epic fashion. A choke for the record books. A choke that may never be topped. 28-3 goes down, not just in football history, but in sports history. The average NFL fan may have already forgotten that the Saints won a Super Bowl, but no one will ever forget the epic, 28-3, total collapse and utter failure of the Atlanta Falcons. It was, the most watched and biggest choke of all time. And you guys will forever own that, and no one will ever top it. Congrats.
Bundy714 I pooped
Add the 2020 Steelers to this list. Started 11-0. Loses 4 of the last 5. Out in the first round.
Didn’t the 2012 Bears start like 7-1 and not make the playoffs lmao
mapquestboy They won the NFC North then blew against the Packers in the playoffs I think
Edit: I was thinking of the 2010 Bears
A Whale nah they finshed 10-6 and the packers won the division and the vikings got the 6th seed
10-6 was the final but the Vikings by virtue of their win in the season made the Vikings qualify
@@gregoropesa5028 yeah then we won Super Bowl 45. Bacl when we had a defense AND offense
I think that this aired before that season.